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For a US$10 raffle ticket, donors are eligible to win the Lynskey. To date, Speedgoat has contributed nearly US$80,000 to the BCF with every cent benefiting the Breast Cancer Fund.

"We start by imagining a bike for a specific purpose and then dream about what we would want on this bike if it were ours," said Chris Currie, founder and president of Speedgoat Bicycles. "Then we tell manufacturers about our ambition and invite them to be part of the plan.

"What's most motivating is how anticipated the Pink Bike has become and how - in the end - the bike will go to someone who risked a bit of their hard-earned money in support of the Breast Cancer Fund for a chance at a bike that's peerless."

The bike this year started with a donated Lynskey R230 titanium frame and carbon fork featuring custom purple and gold panels to go with gold hubs, headset, and bottom bracket, courtesy of Chris King. With a nod toward the original Pink Bike concept, Cateye donated three pink Strada wireless computers. For a modest charge, Velocity offered up purple rims and George Yoder, Speedgoat's custom wheel builder, has given his time to build up the wheelset. Speedgoat donated the balance of parts and labour.

"The Breast Cancer Fund is thrilled to once again be a part of Speedgoat Bicycle's annual raffle," said Julie Homan, Breast Cancer Fund's senior cause marketing director. "The switch to a purple and gold bike - the Breast Cancer Fund's signature colors - shows the company's commitment to our mission to prevent breast cancer before it starts."

This year's raffle starts now and tickets can be purchased right up until midnight on October 31. Then, on November 1 Speedgoat will announce the date of the drawing on its website, taking place during the first week in November.

According to Currie, each ticket gives you another chance at the bike so to better your odds, get more tickets!